{"id":77042,"date":"2015-07-10T11:07:10","date_gmt":"2015-07-10T11:07:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vuelio.com\/uk\/?p=77042"},"modified":"2015-07-28T14:45:53","modified_gmt":"2015-07-28T14:45:53","slug":"blogger-is-my-job-title-blogging-is-my-profession-and-its-my-main-source-of-income-faye-from-fitness-on-toast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vuelio.com\/uk\/blog\/blogger-is-my-job-title-blogging-is-my-profession-and-its-my-main-source-of-income-faye-from-fitness-on-toast\/","title":{"rendered":"Blogger Spotlight: Faya Nilsson, Fitness on Toast"},"content":{"rendered":"<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<div><strong>Blogger Spotlight with Faya Nilsson<\/strong>, <strong>author of one of the UK&#8217;s top fitness blogs<\/strong>, <strong>Fitness on Toast. Faya spoke to us about active fitness, &#8216;blogdoms,&#8217; compensation and sponsorship disclosure.\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><strong>What&#8217;s new on Fitness on Toast?\u00a0<\/strong>Active travel has become a big part of my blog since we last spoke at the end of 2013;\u00a0An increasing number of clients, friends and family seem to want to stay in shape whilst on holiday, and even to use holiday as a chance to become a little more healthy. The \u2018active escape\u2019 is a proper, growing trend in today\u2019s health-aware world, and whilst I\u2019m not talking about abstinent, monk-like Zen retreats, discerning travellers are after indulgence, with the optional facility to stay fit. I&#8217;ve coined and created the &#8216;Active Escapes&#8217; category on my blog to help people indulge visually in a bit more detail :)\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/tag\/ActiveEscapes\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/<wbr \/>tag\/ActiveEscapes\/<\/a><\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>Give us an example of successful brand collaboration. What did you learn from it? \u00a0<\/strong>I recently collaborated with Triumph, the lingerie company, in their #FindTheOne campaign, and published a post about body confidence to accompany it (<a href=\"http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/2015\/06\/17\/body-confidence\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/<wbr \/>2015\/06\/17\/body-confidence\/<\/a>). I had a host of quite touching emails from readers talking about their own struggles with body confidence, and it became clear that I&#8217;d touched on something that was quite private and important to many people. I tried to ensure that the treatment of the subject matter was positive and empowering, which helped generate some really engaged responses. That&#8217;s exactly the sort of collaboration that I aim for.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>How do you use social media to promote\/share content? What are the challenges?\u00a0<\/strong>I think that social media is the modern day word-of-mouth. I&#8217;ll share content daily across multiple platforms, from Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat etc. Blog posts alone won&#8217;t reach half the readership without the associated social distribution, so it&#8217;s really important to me. I like to share material which I believe to be differentiated and impactful, and will try to avoid pointlessly posting \/ spamming, as our news feeds are generally full enough!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>What advice would you give to a someone who wants to start a blog?\u00a0<\/strong>It&#8217;s a more serious undertaking than you might realise. Like a newborn child, it needs constant attention, feeding, changing, tending to, and craves newness. If you&#8217;re not ready to give birth to your blog, you might want to think about wearing blogdoms.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>How do you work with PRs?\u00a0<\/strong>This has changed slightly since I joined The Unsigned Group&#8217;s roster of bloggers. My agent there, Nicholas Douglas, is exceptionally efficient and limitlessly creative. Many PR agencies will email him directly, as per the contact info on my blog (<a href=\"http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/6-contact\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/6-<wbr \/>contact\/<\/a>) ; others will still email me, and if its regarding an opportunity which organically fits with my ethos, I&#8217;ll forward the outreach on to him. He and I work closely together around all projects and speak multiple times daily, so PRs should be comfortable to trust that the agency will do the job very professionally on my behalf.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>Do you feel bloggers need to be compensated for the work they do?\u00a0<\/strong>I feel bloggers\u00a0<i>should<\/i>\u00a0be compensated for the work they do. The quality of the reach of world class blog content is incomparable to a scattergun campaign in an expensive national. Also, running a serious blog is an extremely demanding full time job, if you choose it to be; it is a mini media-complex in itself, spanning investigative journalism, recipes, photographic production, movie direction &amp; editing, modelling, social media promotion, consulting, daily networking meetings, and much more. 15 hour working days are the norm, sacrifices are made, and I no longer have much time to train clients (though I keep working with a select group of favourites who&#8217;re more like friends now). &#8216;Blogger&#8217; is my job title, &#8216;blogging&#8217; is my profession, and it&#8217;s my main source of income too. It&#8217;s been a legitimate career for many Swedes for 15 years now; the UK is just starting to catch up in that mindset.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>What do you feel about sponsorship disclosure?\u00a0<\/strong>It&#8217;s critical, and absolutely nothing to shy away from. Firstly the Advertising Standards Agency requires it, but secondly, it lends credibility to what you&#8217;re trying to achieve. The only reason a blogger might be worried is in the instance whereby it&#8217;s not an &#8216;organic&#8217; collaboration; where something jars because its about payment before the message, and the readership would right become suspicious and mistrustful &#8211; that short-termist strategy won&#8217;t work in my view. I have a page on disclosure freely visible on my blog (<a href=\"http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/6-contact\/disclosure\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/fitnessontoast.com\/6-<wbr \/>contact\/disclosure\/<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p><strong>List three best practices PRs need to follow for better blogger outreach?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>1) Relevance; is it actually relevant to the person&#8217;s blog? 50% of my incoming emails could be eradicated based on this principle. I&#8217;ve clearly never featured supplements, for example.<\/div>\n<div>2) Being Concise; whilst I&#8217;ve become adept at speed reading the epic prologues of many PR outreach emails, I have been suffering an overflowing inbox for months now, unable to truly conquer it &#8211; I will unfortunately miss things. If it can be said in a paragraph, its more likely to make me engage, and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m not unique for that.<\/div>\n<div>3) Name; there&#8217;s a serious and not-so-serious point here. My name is Faya; many PR outreach emails are addressed to Faye, Fay, Fayer, and even Fai.\u00a0 On surprisingly regular occasions I&#8217;ve even had emails addressed to completely different bloggers, sent to me directly. I know if you&#8217;re sending the same mail to hundreds of bloggers you might lose track, but it&#8217;s worth triple checking, as nothing feels less exciting than mistakenly getting someone else&#8217;s invitation.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><strong>What will be big in your blogosphere in the coming months?<\/strong><\/div>\n<div>Travel and training, as ever!<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><strong>Editorial information on Faya, Fitness on Toast and thousands of other media\/blogger contacts and outlets, can be found in the our\u00a0<a title=\"Database\" href=\"\/uk\/pr-software\/media-database\/?clid=blogger_spotlight\" target=\"_blank\">Media Database<\/a>.<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Blogger Spotlight with Faya Nilsson, author of one of the UK&#8217;s top fitness blogs, Fitness on Toast. 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